Videos

Yale News’ video collection features stories, events, and people from around the university. Find even more videos on Yale’s YouTube channel.

Less than 1% of neurons — the VIPs — orchestrate brain development

August 16, 2017
Neuroscientist Jessica Cardin and colleagues discuss role of aptly named VIP interneurons in forming the brain’s cortical circuits.

Uncommon Market brings fresh, affordable food to staff

August 11, 2017
Operated by Yale Hospitality, Uncommon Market brings affordable fresh produce and foods to all Yale staff, faculty, and students every Friday during summers.

'Exploring Artism' at the Yale Center for British Art

July 20, 2017
The free museum program for families with children 5 to 12 years of age focuses on both viewing and making art.

Yale School of Public Health: On the issues

July 6, 2017
Dean Sten Vermund discusses the role of public health in an environment where there are doubts about vaccines, global warming, gun violence, and other issues.

Long-time-lapse nanoscopy provides leisurely view of cell interior

July 3, 2017
New nanoscopy technology reveals interior of the cells with more clarity for longer periods than ever before, Yale researchers find.

Robert Post and Heather Gerken discuss the deanship of Yale Law School

July 1, 2017
Yale Law School dean Robert C. Post looks back on his deanship and offers advice to incoming dean Heather Gerken (who assumed the role on July 1).

What happened to Congress? David Mayhew at National Constitution Center

June 23, 2017
Professor David Mayhew was part of a three person panel at the National Constitution Center discussing “What Happened to Congress?”

Deaths of migrating wildebeests key to Serengeti’s vibrant ecosystem

June 19, 2017
Wildebeest carcasses, casualties of the world’s largest overland animal migration, pile up annually on the banks of the Mara River in Africa and play a crucial role in vibrant ecosystem of the Serengeti plains, a new Yale-led study has found.

4 ways to get more, better sleep

May 26, 2017
One-third of Americans don’t get enough good sleep. Here are some tips to reset your sleep cycle from Yale Medicine’s Dr. Christine Won.

Yale Goes to War: Helen Hagan

April 7, 2017
Yale School of Music alumna Helen Hagan was the first African American performer to entertain African American U.S. troops.